A 10 saauaiui ’§o.nIny.ap;ii'1’o,1as4 Strange iiut True !I:I.n.nu-.Aruini- D° m'"‘d "°m"1 Fully make clothing of flour sacks. or is that 5"“ wmfihlhl You see in the comic strips? Mun’ women make different a.rt/it-.1u of clothing from flour Ildm Indeed. the Textile Bag Manufacturers Association put out I booklet of patterns for making °1'°‘hfl 0' wear bags. salt sacks meal bogs and feed bags, as wan as flour sacks. And many of the bid’! are printed in attractive floral designs in colors. Of course every farm boy and girl knows that a cow's stomach is divided into four compgrimpnig When the cow L! grazing it chews the grass only enough to be able to swallow it—and the fodder then RCCS -into the stomach compart- ment No. l. The next step in this wmnlicated digestive scheme finds the grass passing into compart- ment No. 2, “note it is pressed into a sort of cuds. When the animal lies don-n to rest, it re- gurgitatrs the cuds. one by one w thoroughly chews ll‘.f‘m, and swal- lows them flililln This time, they go via .1 <p€c:al ialve in the throat, into ronipartment No. 3 ~ where (ll_EESl'.Oll actually gets un- I tier way. l’-‘inally the food paxes into the stomach No. 4 and that's‘ ihai_ , . u . Strange but i:'ll(‘, the size of a ship is illt"I‘i"2‘i"f'fl by cutting her‘ in half, adding a section and then Joining: tne pzrt-es together. One‘ of the largest additions lll recent‘ i.;mcs was added to an Oil tanktr,3 which when lcngtlicried by over 42 feet enabled her to carry 4.000 more barrels oil Ull than before. For .<r\'cral yours I carried A nickel \vi'h my znitials carved on. it. Then one day in 1950 I spent it by mistake. Last month, whilej making 5. purchase in one of our city's Sl(ll'(‘S.. I was handed the same nickle in change! Believe it or not, but a cloud- burst over the city of Macomb. 11]., actually drowned 1200 sparrows on their perches. Later they fell to the ground and were picked up by peo- Afier nearly five years of planning. Ontario’: first co-bperaiive farm is on the point of lull-st-ale operation as seven farmers and their families sat out to show that hy helping one another they can out operation costs and most of the drudgery from heavy farm work. While Hemlock Park Co-opcraiive farni—— spanning 1.300 rolling acres along the pretty Rmlcaii raiiol f.\'e miles north of l\‘ingston-is the first of its kind in Ontario, cu-opei-ri!.\e farms have been operating on the prairies for some years. Tho lug .\li’|li'i(l0f‘ farm near Swift Cur- rent. Sa.<k.. which rovers 2:'i.ll0tl ni-it-s. and has 40 families. was studied by the men hcfore starting their nun pt’0lct't. Each man will special- ize and give all his attention to one pliasn of the “Mk. such as sheep or f‘l1li'l(l'nS, V\l’lllP at the sonic time having an interest in the whole Oileration. This will be easier than one man working an entire farm Ontario’sFi1jsE Co-‘-ope:-a'tiveFarmon Point Full = scale Operation “The more knowledge you with the task of looking after everything. |acquire in your own special line. the more interesting it becomes," said Harold Ghent. at right. president of the incorporated company. a member of the Co-operative Union of Ontario. which has received is provincial government charter. With him is Secretary Art Haas. who along with six others concerned in project pullod up his stakes in Grey-Bruce district to begin their new venture. They bought 900 acres and leased another 900, and at the same time acquired 3 buildings. in- cluding eight homes, all in A row. With the buildings went ll consider- able number of farm implements-some of which are seen at left—:o which their own assets were added. As most of the buildings have been standing vacant for a number of years, the biggest task of the new owners was remodelling. They're still at it. and when they're finished they'll have a completely mechanized, up-io~date farm. Iraalaliaaa Aal Vicinity Mrs. Lorna Seaman was a visitor to Oharlottctown on April 0. Mrs. on-riald wood. Hunter River. was I visitor to Broadsi- banc, on April 11. Mrs. Jackie Anderson. Brenda]- bdne. was a‘ visitor to Charlotte- town on April 0. Friends of Mr. William Ander- adu, praaently a patient in the Provincial Banatorlum, will be pleased to learn that he is con- valeacing satisfactorily. Mn. Hammond Nawaon. visited her brother-in-law. and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Good, Charlotte- town. for several days during the week of April 4. Mia Jurratta Murray iaeumed touching la Rosa Valley school, on April 12 .after an -‘ of two weeks. duaito illneaa. Mrs. Vernon Macnae. Wheatley River, spent several days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bismark Cousins during the week of April 4. Miss Mary neighun‘. teacher of Breadalbana rural school. has re- sumed her duties. after In absence of several weeks because of ill- need. ' Mrs. Angus Gillls. Mra. Lawrence Newaon'and Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Delghan. Breadelbane were among the visitors to Charlottetown. on April 9. Miss Freda Hickox, who has been employed at Simpaons-sears. Hali- fax, during the winter months, re- turned to her home in Breadalbane. on April 10. Before leaving Hall- fax. Miss l-llcltox was presented with a very beautiful set of jewel- Vanilorvgc = Macmillan Washington. D. 0.. (meets!) - Tbe wedding of Kim Ilsa-y Isabella Macllllan. daughter of Mr. and Mn. Ewen Judson Macuillan of York roint. to col. liiwin James Van llama. (U. B. Anny retired) took place in St. Mdl'y'I Chapel of Whnhlngilm Osthedrsl mi April I. The officiating clergyman was Maj. Gen. Luther D. Miller, retired former chief of Chaplains of the United Stain Arm‘.y;‘a':d now Can- Tho bride's father. Mr. Mao- Mlllan. now retired, was formerly undersecretary for idulture of the Union of South Africa. The bridegroom. is 3 1928 Krlduata of the United states Mllltlry Academy at west Point. He 5 now deputy chm Unitcd state: -office lntergovem. mental committee for mi-opeui immlgntion. Following a weddin; mp me couple will rcalde at nearby ‘Alex- andria. Virginia. > Allfll I. in honor of her daughter Arlene‘: birthday. Arlene was the recipient of many good wishe. ma Klfta from her little playmstes. Jolly games concluded with the Serving of dainty retrahmanta in- cluding a beautiful birthday cake. The Women’: Missionary Society of “Crawford Memorial“ Christ- ian Church met for the April meet- inx at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. 1!. Murray. on Friday the ninth. Mrs. John Hickoit presided. A period of devotion and prayer: fol- lowed in which all present par- ticipated. was followed by a pro- gram of readings suitable for the Easter season; a solo "The old Rugged Cross‘ by Dorothy Mathesan and a Bible quiz concluded this part of the meeting. The members are looking forward to a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rempel. Mis- sionaries from the Kulpahar Mis- sion, in June. The next regular meeting in May. roll call will be lery. by a number of her associate employees. Convener :f'AgTicultui'e. The district convention is to be held on June 17, at Cornwall. The Freeiown and VI I O Government Grant was received. Mrs. Stanley Newman and Mrs. R°na1d.L°“'i_5 ‘mi B“3" 5f8l8~‘i‘.lanies Tierney were appointed on S”’d'””‘ m R‘”'h°5“-" s”‘°°1- 31"lthe program committee for next rived April 3 to sprnd the Easter ‘ month. Government grant of $3.20 had been received. Correspondence read included a letter from Mrs. H. 8. Henderson acknowledging the donation sent and a letter from Miss Robin about the Radio Council Evaluating Groups. Mrs. MacLeod was appointed to act on this. There Mrs. Elton Somers entertained on answered by a Bible verse contain- ing the name of a flower. —E. 4 ~ NEW EASE 2 NEW’._ _ CONVENIENCE RitliBiiiloii ./all/Isa]; SIA-HOISI 25 II. OUTBOARD MOTOR Your dealt-r appears uiiri-»r "Outboard Motors" yellow pages of phoni- book. Iii ‘ JOHNSON MOTORS Peterborougli - Canada .i 54's BIGGEST PEN NEWS Dle_ ‘ illS§1d3l’3 It "1911" h0m°5 in me, The next meoiinz is to be held was also a letter from Dr. E. M. " ~ My. J95, C, gum, of Lowe,. ‘man. Roll call is to be answered $10.80 from the W. I. which sum had in me ‘ink Wm]? While she “Tm been given to afornier patient of the on their front porch to doctor her husband's sore toe. she moat cer- ' tainly would have been killed. . . . While she was on the porch a Freetown has returned to the polio [‘‘”-h 3“ EXCMNEE 01 Harden 508113. {clinic in Charlottetown for further 01‘ “W 91' Slips. Collection for the treatment. All hope for him ii evening amounted to $1.40. complete convalrscence, A dr;iwing contest put on by Mrs. Duncan Gass was won by Mrs. Among those from Freetown at- lightning bolt struck the roof anditendmg me gummy of the late ‘' Artie MacPhee. WEI Sanatorium and also a letter from this patient. A card of thanks was also read. It was decided to hold a social in the school soon. If no invitation is received for A nicely worded address grounded itself throiigh the s~ink.lS n to J0 E \. M.‘ d V“ y _ The heat was so great it mcltedicglgy l;_lew; 5M‘t":nd ‘M12!’ Eé“_Il:"il'PEld by Mrs. Earl Moore and I the May meeting it will be held Eh’ m“-"ll D37“ 0‘ ‘he 5l“k- llseuis. Messrs. Austin Scales, Aii-‘mlmble K1” was presented by M331“ the 5ch°°l' R9“ 9”“ Wm be ‘; An El’l£ll\l’i Jiitlge recently gave drew Jardme and wmmm Calms 131111?-in GR-:1 0nFl{)8§laltfj0}l'3tl;1e In-[answered by passing in a Spring i- John A_\'lin':, 72. of Brighton. Eng,’ stitute to rs. mm 116 tmln hat. to be followed by an auction l 615 yr-ai‘:-. to _nav off a debt of $602. Sincere sympathy goes to Mr ‘-11. lhi’ 0CCfl5l0l1 being 1191‘ 10ll1'of the hats received. . To put it another way. Ayling must.Waltcr Stetson in the death of his wt-ddiniz aniiiversary. Lunch was A notice from the T. B. League the rate of ‘only brother Mr. Albert Stetson. served by the hostess. was read. and all adults were urguj who passed away suddvnlr at his ——~———————— to attend this unit when it vlsils home in Clei-mont. New I-lamp-l . . . . the community in May_ ‘shire. Mr. Stetson had lived in U “kw (’LAsG0w w‘ I‘ The pmnam Im. the "emu BA. for many years. He. in com-l The April meeting of New Glas- consisted of lever“ Cantu‘; p"_ was held at the home xi pay off the $602 at h eight cents a week. V ‘ The only l)l"l'.‘0li ever to survive a suicide jump from San Fran- ciscos may-si.ic golden gate bridge _ ' ii2.'i feet above the surface! isjpaiiy with his uile last. \'lslif’d hisignw W. 1. mad by M” Hownrd Ling find ‘ Cornelia Vrin Ireland. is young Island home 30 years ago. He is‘o( Mrs, M. Mar-Lead on the ¢_-ven- joke‘ "ad hy Mm Hm Mm Mac“ l) government employee. Cornelia .survived by his wife tnre Marylin; of April 5. Lead ind Mm, Dyckyesom Jumped on Sept. afternoon in l941.lCiearyi fornieriy of Ireland. In Ron can “as ,m,w“-..d by 14 She plunged into the water feetlFreeto\\‘n his brother Walter and memmms and mo viymors mm. first. Result: i.ivo broken arms. aia nephew. Albert E. Stetson. stem“ “,1,m.5ts(.hoo1,eache,.3_Tw0 broken back. and internal in_iurivs.,left to mourn. in“, members jmm.d_ Commmeu but she was out of the hospital ml! ' OTTAWA, iCP>-Charles H. Dela- iilar army strength has reached . , . u ‘ ted were sick Mrs. Foster » _, . k_- —Birch Gioie Viomens IllSl.l'.\llt'.‘ -WDOIH . ' . _ 50.000. Army headquarters said abg,unL(.em{T,: “bi-:d;'e was bum 125‘met April 1 at the home of Mrs.iS¢‘”““ “M1 M”’- Rm’ Dl°l“°5°“; Wednesday the recruit who raised 9,50... ha”, ‘upped m..-.1- Hg side Russell Burns with Mrs. Cec'.l‘1lU“‘ll 3“d"h°°1v_M”‘gL°"“' 5'-Wen‘ the rollcall to 50.000 is James i)oi- the i.l‘l'(‘e-§‘t"‘0ll(‘l Dlljngp in the Payxiter presiding. The roll call.‘S0ll and Mrs. LF‘ilh Dlcklesoni W0’ Alexander Reid of Toronto. He . - 1 be; g 152 h ~_ h- i was answered by 15 mcmbcrs. izmnl. Mrs. Wfl!l€‘r\\‘0rth and Mrs. hopeirto join the ranks of the is! . - . swim»: We 0“ 01 M M The mm, cmmmm‘ MFSVMM D...,...,. .,a..,,.,.,,., BM. wmh, new bu. Judging from the tremendous demand. it seems everyone wants The S(‘tl'€‘lfll'}' reported that the. ed at Alricrshot. N. S. S'\ i" i gmugfllkgfialzigl 0‘ me mm] dweiNf‘ll and Mrs. MacEachern report- -’ 0 ,ed a visit to the school and found As a rule, peace making among ¢V€F.Vll‘Ul1ii in Order. The Dl'iI1C1Pfi1 nations mears bu'.'ing hatchets and‘?-“(Pd T01’ _m?iT>G_ l°T me -‘Ch‘°°1 “Ed bu,_wn.z bgtmg M,._;_ ‘the committee in charge vizis ask- No one will qiiestiori that our Ed (0 DTONTG 0n°- Mrs‘ MMIVC” grandmothers mu it tough. but at sutziststed Lhattwo flaizs be bought least they didn't have to thaw out {Dr M13 3"“””‘ ‘"°‘?mi m’ 55"” nearly all of their food beforeifll 1" The Principal! l’°0m~ 3”“ they cnuld may jg ithat. the pupils be instructed to Tying matrimonial knots is one‘-‘M1100 Rh? “till "Ch d“.". The of the chief jobs of Ernest R. Hall. visiting committee reported three a Salome, Arizona. Justice of theicalls made.‘ Correspondence -was pea”. !i'ead regarding the district conven- Tackrd aiiove the door of Hall’: Mon. and I 1°=tter_"°m the “W” cm”; is gm,-, unique Mgn: “Mai--lBeautificat.lon Society, also a com- this daring and different Paper-Mate white pen. Now. white is right for everyone who writes. Contains Paper-Mate's famous "bankers-approved" ink. The handsome, white barrel stays white because this pen can't leak! STYLEO ll WHITE AND GOLD COLOR OR WHITE AND CHROME ridge knots tied day or night." An-_ other arrestiiiit sign appears in large letters at the side of the; door: "Where 2 Becomn l." "With love and proper care my,Sch001 munication from the Institute of- me containing the gnVt‘rnn1l’nl grant. New committees committee, Mrs. appointed are: C cc ll marriage knots “in last a life-:Pn.V‘1‘lle|' and MT8- Fred 1"a.\‘nter: time.“ Hall tells newlyweds. (visiting committee, Mrs. MacEach- With an ad like that no wonder‘ern and Mrs. John Lewis; youths from nearby states {lock to pro- gram, Mrs. McNeil and Mrs. C. .h it. , so d _s he P yniar; lunch. Mrs. Rtissel Burns ‘ _ .3 T.T.:£nR1:!nrmt5ll'T‘}'siIi,sr2P0 kntdltfs. M I Mllrs. A. Campbell and Mrs. Alfred y __ ’ V ‘Xm’&l'”x;‘;‘\ Before he went into the matri-‘Ciirley; music. Mrs. P‘. Perry and . i monial knot tying business and.Mrs. Robert Jardiiie. The program Justice of thr peace_ Hall was A} consisted of a reading by Mrs. Can’! aialn hands or gloves. lnlt dries Safe for all your fine things. No ink- newspaper pllbilSl'lPl’. JohnE Lelwris amIiJ a crpntest bl'PlVl:~‘d- ‘ ' iM*‘° “’ “"1. “M .‘‘“s S " F .I, e-da service. No banltablc accurit needed. Re uire- , All Indians of iii:-. US.A. iinveuiy l"|l\.‘€l,PS3‘ and committee. Next ”c‘“°a"re “Z to mm __m hum ,,lo“z'”oI_hOme nqam imiuniIy.Can’umudgeor amour. stainedc|oilin-gu.-,,¢,,m,,d_ been citizens since i924. Indians meeting with Mrs. Albert Camp— '“ "~ 3)’ ' S Y P e_ my ltaxem r):t‘9pl. no: fit‘-2| Xirrfiidrlizgrr; I hell. A B taxes, vacations, or for most any purpose. 0 . . ! sona prover .v a 4 V ‘* - ~ Indian population ~.. lnffreflhlnfi __..____._. IEl.I¢'I' You own upavunu nan 0 "W‘-' "H" {‘l‘”"““"‘g‘- wh°"[.r?_'£; ww “M1.-xi w 1, Note the variety of monthly repayment plans. And you select umbiis set not on is coni - - 4‘ ~ . FC there were est.ininu.-d to be between Th’ nmmhly mfltmx of NW the one easiest for you. Up to 24 months to repay. An H A"° 5 0”", mnuins calm c°mbi_ 700.000 and 500-000 1"‘l“‘"5- mu," w.,m,,.-3 1n,.mm,. mm at loan is the modern, businesslike way thousands of folks get “Mb”. buck Rd gm." 0' he - I I W" The original Americans are now Aotpsuds to the surface_ The hub- bias will indicate the leak. Works the home of Mrs. Clarence Friz- story book for the school llbl’iil‘_v. The secretary gave a financial extra cash fast. having a better life than they . _ h m d_ . have fol‘ . logs time.‘ M E M.;‘n;‘e 1;‘, f,”’},'.,.‘§;.,.“,.‘.‘....?i"i.3o°.ii.. Ionow wmt eoimnaucl . . W I _ it E JTTK t;.)o.I:.n.,,§;r fish? mr App,ylitors.. More men and women borrow from HFC than any other ~ R011 C!“ W“ °“5“"”“l Ml“ ’‘ company in its field. So you can borrow with confidence. And when so many others prefer Household Finance. isn‘t it and gold color or black and chrome. l '°‘l")"°" ‘b5,’r‘;d'“ h""°d”' 7:‘ Pl” account 01 the _,amhom., Mm just common sense that HFC is best for van when you need ' piper l I can en tire emper- . - ' ~ nu,“ 0; 50 d..,,,....5 bylaw “,0, sinre the last mceflng. The SIf‘l( money’! Phone or stop in today for a fast. friendly loan on . . 0 committee reported five calls, you, own 3.gnmur¢_ c“ or fumm“-gi 70,000-word refills Honey bees can t.ike water as treats taken and thanks expressed for same. MANY OYNII IOANS In blue, green, red well iui honey. chimpanzees can be taught to Correspondent-e was read and no,‘ WW”. ,0 (moon ffi "I" “flu ‘” do simple sums. discussed including a letter of ‘ Wing of biittrrfliea are made up thanks from James E. Murphy of aaunlvalu ‘ .co PL“: ‘V0 of scale similar to those on the Vancouver, 8. C.. for a rteat re- _ M WITH bogvuor A fish L h I owed: - letter from Dir _0-“K viu°i'll'un »'l3:'i'i'.‘i'i 'li'l'.$l.l" F0’ fizfafm Mimi EXTRA mitts YI CITY)‘ W3 01' UP to a is on Curtis regarding the immuniza on -- — - - - - on; ,5; their heads. Ench ant carries butlclinica; one from Miss Mary Robin $lO5.7-I SIG-N ll P fl ,' I llnflle dl‘0D It I time. But a regarding the Mysore Project. also some 24.00 II "'9" came E", d P. ,_M“. 5‘ on colony working a whole day could one from Mrs. Neu A, Miitheson, gm“ 17.90 as ' V", mm“ "' curry enough water to all a can e. ' ___§__..___. 0 n‘'u 40'“ “ W _ ‘Sis-end-Ilma quarter inch nivsnnanr.-cnvncnist w. 1. mm 5|-cl: Paw-Mm PM with gold color bend. The monthly meeting of River- dale-Churchill Women] Institute met at the home of Mrs. Donald Currie on April 7. Nine members answered roll call by saying some- thing nice about the member sit- ting at the right. Pour visitors were present. A letter of thanks was read from Miss Mildred Crosby. who recelvtd lrlltl; like A letter otthsnkaand from the Protestant Orphanage who received a quilt. A guessing mnta-at was put or. by Mrs. Bell Lamont. prize being won by Mrs. Weldron Macxlnnon. Next meeting is to be held in the school. roll call to be answer- ed with flower slips or garden seeds. Lunch was served by hostess, assisted b Miss Erma Marxinnon Mrs. eld Machdren OIISEIIOLD FINANCE i:AiiADl'S umsi, non mommoto cotmmn nimte: coimiiv I. W. Chidolfl, Mootgtf too can some 9.. Mn 1. sheet '5" cuaatormowu. e.n.i. PM 8-3! with His exclusive JET SWIVEL PENHOLDER ‘Mum no more loony lair- voiia and blottm. Pan ua‘t lealt, iali un’t Iuiialot. nwaiaimo av MRI-MM! or CANADA